How far can you park from a railroad crossing?
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50 feet.
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15 feet.
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30 feet.
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20 feet.
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Explanation
You may not park within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. This rule is in place to ensure that all drivers have a clear view of approaching trains and to keep the crossing area free of obstructions. Always park only where it is legal and safe to do so.
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